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 (WTS) Thai Amulet for 'Rent' 泰国佛牌圣物结缘区, (Somdej,Pidta,LP Thuad,Khun Paen & etc)

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post Jun 20 2008, 11:54 PM, updated 6y ago

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Sawadikap, I'm Nick (A Thai Amulets Collector). I am helping my friends to 'rent' out some Thai Amulets. All the amulets are 100% guarantee genuine and direct from Luang Phor/ Kruba / Archan / Lersi/ Temple. If you are interested with any of the amulets, please contact or sms
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Phra Lersi Pok Gae from Wat Bang Phra (Luang Phor Pern's Temple), Nakhon Pathom Province.


This Phra Lersi Pok Gae is from Luang Phor Pern Temple. Behind of this amulet insert with a bronze trakut with special spell.

Phra Lersi are Indian hermits who are credited to be the founders and patron saints of various professions like doctors, religious tattooists, white magic practitioners, herbalists and many others.

There are a total of 108 sacred hermits who are recognised by name and many others who are not. Most often than not, all 108 of the hermits are represented by a generic image of a wisely old man wearing a conical hat and tiger skin robes but there are also specific images who represent specific Phra Lersi.

In Indian mythology, Phra Lersi received worldly knowledge from the gods and taught these knowledges to men. Thus, these Phra Lersi are also the masters of knowledge and are frequently worshipped by students and people in academic pursuits.

As Phra Lersi are also credited to be the founders of the Thai magical arts, they feature prominently on the altars of magical practitioners in Thailand and are invoked in rituals.

By carrying with oneself the images of Phra Lersi, one can be protected from all forms of black magic and evil spirits as well. Students are also recommended to wear his image as he is able to aid one in studies and knowledgeable pursuits.


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post Jun 21 2008, 12:02 AM

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Luang Phor Pern
Luang Phor Pern from Wat Bang Phra, Nakhon Pathom Province. Luang Phor Pern is famous guru monk with brave heart. He is famous in spell tattoo or Suk Yant to bless strong protection. Luang Phor Pern enlightened while pilgrimages in the forest, with full of kindness even the tigers can feel, he sit on it's back and ride them which bring the famous legend of "Luang Phor Pern riding tiger".

Luang Phor Pern of Wat Bang Phra is one of the most famous present-time guru masters who have good knowledge in the magical arts and Buddhist Dhamma.

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post Jun 21 2008, 12:08 AM

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Archan Prasut 1st batch JedNariPanLak (B.E.2547), Wat NaiTao

This is Archan Prasut 1st batch JedNariPanLak. A bronze of seven woman straddling a phallus(Lord Shiva linga Model). This amulet made form Nawak metal. Holy wax, Pong Saneh and tiny TaKrut put under the image. This amulet can put inside your pocket. It can be say better effect than a normal palakit.

JedNariPanLak is charming amulet of Guru Master Cambodian. Archan Prasut has been studied the art of making efficacious charming amulets from Cambodian, when Archan went Tudong to Cambodia. Archan blessed this amulet in Phra PutTa GoSee cave of Wat NaiTow. It is a holy place where made amulet very strong.

People believe that JedNariPanLak can help love with opposite sex. Also, this charm brings great auspicious and good business for owner. This amulet was made for one specific reason only and that is as a charm to attract women. Highly recommended for people who want that extra confidence in approaching member of the opposite sex.


Biography of Archan Prasut
Archan Prasut was born on 19 October 1965 at Trang province. His family needs him stayed and served with LP Sang of Wat NaiTow when he studies primary education. During the time, he first started to study knowledge of Dhamma and Visha with LP Sang who has knowledge of Visha (Magic) and has been studied the art of making efficacious amulets from many guru monks of Wat Khao Or. LP Sang has deep knowledge of Visha and is highly respected in South of Thailand.

Until the age of 20 when he was finally ordained as a monk at Wat HuayYod, Trang province for learning Dharma and Bali grammar. He has been an expert of concentration of mindfulness in Buddhism way. At the same time Archan Prasut is only one who succeeds in making the Wat Khao Or’s amulet, Hoon Payong and Magic from LP Sang. Archan Prasut studied until he had developed a clear understanding of these matters and was adept at performing them. And then, Archan went “Tudong” alone at North of Thailand. During the Tudong Archan meet with Kurba Mur-ah of Wat SiDongYen, Chiang Mai province who has knowledge of Visha Lahn Na’s magic (Lahn Na is name of old city of Siam). Until, Archan had completed and when to Wat Watthamfad. Archan has been studied the art of making efficacious amulets and magic candle from LP SamRit who opens the mysterious world of Leklai. After his study of the supernatural with the LP SamRit, Archan Prasut traveled to study Visha Metta (loving-kindness) with LP SaWai of Wat PreeDaRarm, until he had succeeded. Archan came back to South of Thailand and has been studied the art of making efficacious “Pong PaYa RaHoo Gleun Sup” powder from LP Chuen of Wat TungChon, Trang province. Also, Archan Prasut studied Visha with many Guru Monks until 1997 Archan came back to Wat HuayYod and stayed by 4 years.

In 1992, LP Sang of Wat NaiTow passed away. Many years later, this temple was very old and damaged. People invited Archan Prasut to become abbot of Wat NaiTow in 2001. Every day; many people go to meet Archan Prasut. They really need for his help. They are said that Archan is a monk who possesses a lot of metta and bahramee (power).

Thanks for people who support us. This amulet has been 'rent' out.

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post Jun 21 2008, 12:09 AM

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COCONUT BEAD NECKLACES


Model A :
60cm - can hang only 1 piece of amulet (RM35) OUT OF STOCK
Model B : 70cm - can hang up to 3 pieces of amulet (RM35)
Model C : 70cm - can hang up to 5 pieces of amulet (RM35)

Excluded postage fees. Shipping by PosLaju add on RM10.00



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post Jun 21 2008, 12:15 AM

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Phra Khun Paen with two wifes (flower oil) made and blessed by Lersi Kanpai.

This quite unusual and attractive amulet was consecrated by one of the famous Lersi. He is renowned for creating 'Love Amulets' and on this occasion he has excelled himself. The front features Khun Paen with his two wife sitting on his lap, whilst the reverse features two bronze trakuts . There are 'ren yuen oil' or thai people name it 'flower oil' inside this amulet. Khun Paen is known to us from ancient Thai literature as a 'Dashing Lover' and 'Able Warrior'

This amulet was made for one specific reason only and that is as a charm to attract women. Highly recommended for people who want that extra confidence in approaching member of the opposite sex.

It can be say you are very hard to find another same piece in the hole Bangkok now. For your information this Lersi collect the material his own self and most of the material are hard to find from the jungle.

We are provide the spell translate in Bahasa Malay.


Thanks for people who support us. This amulet has been 'rent' out.

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post Jun 21 2008, 12:23 AM

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post Jun 21 2008, 12:41 AM

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Stainless Steel Necklaces


Model A : 28 inch - can hang up to 5 pieces of amulet (RM35) OUT OF STOCK
Model B : 28 inch - can hang up to 9 pieces of amulet (RM35)
Model C : 30 inch - can hang up to 9 pieces of amulet (RM40)
Model D : 26 inch - can hang up to 5 pieces of amulet (RM30)
Model E : 26 inch - leather string can hang up to 6 pieces of amulet (RM30)

Excluded postage fees. Shipping by PosLaju add on RM10.00

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post Jun 21 2008, 12:44 AM

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hie bro how much is the price? can post them?
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for rent?

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Added on June 21, 2008, 1:05 am
QUOTE(simplyting @ Jun 21 2008, 12:44 AM)
hie bro how much is the price? can post them?
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Sawadikap simplyting, which amulet do u interested? I only sell to buddishism and people who really need the amulet. U can msg me if u like to check out the price.


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for rent?
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In Thailand people named it 'rent' that means sell. We don't say sell coz it not respect the Lord Buddha.

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post Jun 21 2008, 01:14 AM

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Phra Somdej(no. 3), Luang Phor Pae, Wat Phikultong. B.E. 2540

This Phra Somdej blessed by Luang Phor Pae from Wat Phikultong. This amulet good for people who doing Business and Sales, Metta, Happiness and strong Protection. The reverse of the amulet features with the picture of Luang Phor Pae.

Amulets from this master are both popular in Thailand and overseas due to their efficacy. Even Hong Kong actress Jackie Chan wearing this LP's Phra Somdej when he was doing those dangerous act while he was young.

Luang Phor Pae passed away a number of years back and as such his amulets have become increasingly scarce and prices continue to rise.

RM150


Thanks for people who support us. This amulet has been 'rent' out.


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Phra Somdej(no. 2), Luang Phor Pae, Wat Phikultong. B.E. 2540

This Phra Somdej blessed by Luang Phor Pae from Wat Phikultong. This amulet good for people who doing Business and Sales, Metta, Happiness and strong Protection. The reverse of the amulet features with the picture of Luang Phor Pae.

Amulets from this master are both popular in Thailand and overseas due to their efficacy. Even Hong Kong actress Jackie Chan wearing this LP's Phra Somdej when he was doing those dangerous act while he was young.

Luang Phor Pae passed away a number of years back and as such his amulets have become increasingly scarce and prices continue to rise.

RM150

Thanks for people who support us. This amulet has been 'rent' out.


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post Jul 15 2008, 11:20 PM

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Sawadikap, this is General Khun Paen from Wat Bangkrang, Supahnburi. 56 years old (in buddha calendar B.E. 2495), very rare and old amulet. The back of the amulet got the chop of Wat Bangkrang. For your information, Wat Bangkrang/ Wat Bahn Krang is the pioneer temple who made Khun Paen amulets.


General Khun Paen

Legendary Khun Paen lived between 1491-1529. He is the legendary Ayuthaya warrior living some 450 years ago. His name later became the name of a kind of votive tablets found at Wat Bangkrang, Suphanburi Province, about a century ago. Khun paen was born in Suphanburi Province (some 70 km. northwest of Bangkok) but grew up in the close bordered Kanchanaburi Province, where the world wide well-known "Bridge over River Kwai" situated.


He was a disciple of Archan Kong, a magic-expert guru monk, for magical studies. By his skillful fighting, he was appointed by the king to be Khun or a high ranking military officer.
His biography was far more extended and rather a story by poetic authors of the early Rattanakosin period.


According to some comments and reviews by the archans, monks and local Thai people, khun paen amulet generally is best for :
1) Able to naturally attract the opposite sex.
2) Get to be liked, trusted, respected and admired by everyone.
3) Get to develop indestructible confidence and courage.
4) Easiler to ask for favour and help.
5) Gain the "upper hand" in business or career.
6) Sucessful in everything that your do.
7) Great luck and great charm.
8) Victories in all aspects of lifes.
and much much more....

This year is 2008 (in buddha calendar B.E. 2551).

Thanks for people who support us. This amulet has been 'rent' out.


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The Legend of Jatukam Ramathep

Once upon a time, many centuries ago (about 1700 years ago), it was a time of war and trouble. There lived a king and his princes in Central Siam. The elder prince named Jatukam and the other named Ramathep. After many years of war, the King finally conquered and managed to secure Sri Lanka into part of his Kingdom. There was a saying that the King possessed a sacred treasure, this was none other than the holy relics of Lord Buddha. Before the King began his journey to the newly conquered land, he tasked the protection of the relics to his two princes, & ordered them to guard it with their lives.

Some time later, the princes received information of plan by their enemies to capture the relics. They immediately informed the King in Sri Lanka. The King instruction was to quickly take the relics away by sea and head to Sri Lanka. Halfway through the journey, a thunderstorm struck and their ships were sunken. Except the two princes, the rest of the crew did not survive.

The two princes were washed ashore, but well. Without the sea transport, they could no longer bring the relics to Sri Lanka. They started praying sincerely to the relics, saying: “Dear Enlightened One! If this land we step upon is a holy piece of land, then please guide us let us live a new life here. With our people, we shall guard and protected your relics forever.”

Later the two princes built a temple on this holy land and with much hard work, they also establish a wealthy and strong city. They brought new hope and peace to all the people. In remembrance of the great deeds by the two princes, they named this place Nakhon Si Thammarat in their honour. This is now located in Southern Thailand at the present time. The temple that the two princes built for the relics is called Wat Mahathat - as it is known now.

Ever since then, after a few centuries, many people had travelled to Wat Mahathat to locate the relics that were buried by the princes. Finally, they found a stone carving and the relics buried at the Wat. The stories of the two princes were found engraved on this stone.

The two princes had done many great deeds and the greatest is by erecting the temple to house the relics. And they promised to guard the Relics with their lives. They had earned respect from both the heavenly and earthly beings. Later, the people combined the two princes into one and named him Tao Jatukam Ramathep when praying to him. Tao Jatukam Ramathep becomes one of the most respected and popular deities in the South of Thailand. In olden days, Tao was used to address noble ones. It is believed that those that pray to Tao Jatukam Ramathep will be blessed with fulfilling life and better in all aspects in everyday work.


Wat Phra Mahathat

The temple is located on Ratchadamnoen Road in Tambon Nai Muang, Amphue Meuang of Nakhon Si Thammarat province. This is one of the most important historical sites in Southern Thailand. The stupa, 55.78m high, has a distinctive Sri Lankan style. The top of the spire is entirely covered in pure gold. Inside the temple are many buildings of importance, especially the royal building which has beautiful architecture from the Ayutthaya period and the Sam Chom building, where the Buddha image garbed in royal attire - Phra Si Thamma Sokarat is housed. There are also the Phra Maha Phinetkrom (the equestrian image) building and the Thap Kaset building; while the Khian and Pho Lanka buildings are used to display artifacts donated to the temple by Buddhists from the whole region.

Over the doorway at the entrance of Wat Phra Mahathat in Nakhon Si Thammarat, there are the statutes of Tao Kadtukam and Tao Ramathep, the guardian deities of holy relics of the Buddha. The name of one deity is Tao Kadtukam, which later people understand that he is none other than Jatukam.

There are many stories on how the City Pillar (Lak Meuang) and the first Jatukam amulets were made. One story tells of Police Maj Gen Sanpetch Thammikun, the provincial police chief during the 1980s, going to Wat Nang Phraya during a shamanistic ritual. The medium, a woman, told the policeman to come back. When he did come back later the woman wasn't there, but had been replaced by a new medium claiming to be the spirit of the military leader for the B.E. 17th century Nakhon Si Thammarat king.

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post Jul 15 2008, 11:38 PM

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I thought Buddhist don't believe in these kind(amulets) of things?

anyhow..

good luck for your business.. smile.gif

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The back of the Jatukam Ramathep amulet got:-

The 12 zodiac animals - Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig.

The amulet's temple and rahu.


Rahu
In Hindu mythology, Rahu is a snake that swallows the sun or the moon causing eclipses. He is depicted in art as a dragon with no body riding a chariot drawn by eight black horses. Rahu is one of the navagrahas (nine planets) in Vedic astrology. The rahu kala is considered inauspicious.

According to legend, during the Samudra manthan, the asura Rahu drank some of the divine nectar. But before the nectar could pass his throat, Mohini (the female avatar of Vishnu) cut off his head. The head, however, remained immortal. It is believed that this immortal head occasionally swallows the sun or the moon, causing eclipses. Then, the sun or moon passes through the opening at the neck, ending the eclipse.

Astronomically, Rahu and Ketu denotes the two points of intersection of the paths of the Sun and the Moon as they move on the celestial sphere. Therefore, Rahu and Ketu are respectively called the north and the south lunar nodes. The fact that Eclipses occur when Sun and Moon are at one of these points gives rise to the myth of the swallowing of the Sun.

In Buddhism Rahu is one of the krodhadevatas (terror-inspiring gods).


Myth of Shiva and Rahu
There is another lila of Shiva and Rahu probably taken from Shiva Purana which is paraphrased by Joseph Campbell in his book The Power of Myth. Ganna Chakra also paraphrases this myth:

In the myth of the Daitya king Jalandhara, Jalandhara sends Rahu with a message to Shiva, demanding that he surrender Parvati to Jalandhara. Shiva was angry at this message, and this anger took the form of a terrible creature which sprang from his brow. It had the face of a lion, flaming eyes, a body which was dry and rough to the touch, long arms and a tongue which lolled with anger. The creature rushed at Rahu, ready to devour him. Shiva apparently said something along the lines of "we don't shoot the messenger" whereon the gana pleaded to Shiva that it was tortured by hunger. Shiva told the gana that if it were so hungry, it should eat its own flesh. This the gana did, until only its head was left. Shiva, pleased with such devotion, appointed the gana as his door-keeper, ordering that it create terror for all wicked people. Shiva also ordained that the gana be worshipped along with his worship, and gave it the name Kirtimukha.


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Astrology

In Vedic astrology Rahu is seen as an asura or demon who does his best to plunge any area of life he controls into chaos, mystery and cruelty. He is associated with the world of material manifestation and worldy desire; and random, uncontrolled growth without wisdom or understanding. Rahu is a karaka or indicator of worldly fame, greed, high intelligence, manipulation, obsessive behaviour, foreigners, mass disease, dementia and inertia. However, if used the right way, Rahu can be instrumental in strengthening a person's power and converting even the strongest enemy into a friend.

Rahu is lord of three nakshatras or lunar mansions: Ardra, Svati and Shatabhisha or Shatataraka. Rahu is associated with the following: its color is smoky, metal is lead and gemstone is honey colored hessonite. Its element is air and direction is south-west.

In the science of astrology Rahu and ketu are the two intersection points of paths of Earth and Moons travel.



Buddhism
A Tibetian depiction of Rahu (Rahula) with 9 heads and a face in his belly, the mouth of which swallows up the moon or sun during eclipses

Rahu is mentioned explicitly in a pair of scriptures from the Samyutta Nikaya of the Pali Canon. In the Candima Sutta and the Suriya Sutta, Rahu attacks Chandra, the moon deity and Suriya, the sun deity, before being compelled to release them by their recitation of a brief stanza conveying their reverence for the Buddha. The Buddha responds by enjoining Rahu to release them, which Rahu does rather than have his "head split into seven pieces". The verses recited by the two celestial deities and the Buddha have since been incorporated into Buddhist liturgy as protective verses (paritta) recited by monks as prayers of protection.

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Coconut chain with elephant task (white colour) - single hanging point in 60cm long.
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Khun Paen Prai Guman from Kruba Warut, WAT PONGWANARAM, Northern Thailand.

'If you are looking for a extremely rare, genuine and powerful Khun Paen Prai Guman amulet you need not look further'. Only limited units has been made.

This Khun Paen Prai Guman is from Kruba Warut, WAT PONGWANARAM, Northern Thailand.
The amulet face features Buddha sitting in the full lotus position, to his right and left are two Guman Thong in prayer. Below which is another sleeping Guman Thong. The back of the amulet is a Kruba Warut hand craft katha.

This was the prime reason that he created this amulet, known as Khun Paen Prai Guman, which will is able to help followers in fortune-fetching, bringing good luck and making oneself well-liked by people around you. You will be loved and admired by others, offerings and good fortune will transpire form the least expected places. It is also good for improving one's interpersonal relationships and attracting people.

Charm on its own though is not sufficient, proficiency is also required to solve life's problems. Proficiency that lives within you and flows rapidly and easily when most needed. As long as you possess consciousness, intelligence, patience and constant effort, this attribute will be available to you, to steer you on a safe course through these difficult times.

Last but not least is good fortune and luck. Luck will look down upon you wherever you go. This Khun Paen Prai Guman amulet will bring the owner luck and fortune in abundance. With these three blessings the quality of your life will dramatically improve forever.


He is well known for creating efficacious amulets that are thought to be highly sacred.The amulet was made up of three main holy components:Powder of Great Empire herb + ashes from some of the Ajarn + Grand stupa powder Magic powder + Powder of charming herb, great luck herbs (108 species)


The amulets were consecrated in a ceremony that involved the chanting of the great incantation. A child spirit was also invited to enter the idol on the amulets. The Khun Paen and the three Guman Thong on the amulet is covered in 24K gold leaf.

Kruba Warut also issued a mantra for the amulet which you should chant slowly to yourself whenever you need inner strength, favour, luck or fortune.



Thanks for people who support us. This amulet has been 'rent' out. We try our best to helping u guys. Pls feel free to ask any question that u wana know. Thanks. Sadhu,Sadhu,Sadhu


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92.5% silver chain with single hanging point in 60cm long.



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